Pedagogy - Definition
Method and style of education, including the study and practice of how best to teach.
Basic Learning Steps - 1 of 5
Must possess the motor skills necessary to execute the movements
Basic Learning Steps - 2 of 5
Memorize the steps or sequence
Basic Learning Steps - 3 of 5
Understand how an exercise is supposed to look and feel
Basic Learning Steps - 4 of 5
Have the body awareness to perform movements correctly and repeatedly
Basic Learning Steps - 5 of 5
Have the ability to physiologically keep up with the demands of learning
GFIs Role in Learning (2 total)
- Provide effective instructions that are clear and concise
Teaching Principles (5 total)
Set-up - Considerations (3 total)
Execution - Considerations (3 total)
Integrating Learning Styles Thru Cueing (2 total)
Transitions - Types (3 total)
Transitions - Definition
Matching - Definition
Where one exercise ends, another starts
Matching - Example
A barbell front squat followed by an over head press or a grapevine followed by single-leg hamstring curls
Mending - Definition
Stringing two exercises/movements together
Mending - Example
Incorporating thrusters (a squat overhead press in unison) or a right knee and left uppercut performed simultaneously
Patching - Definition
Performing an additional movement between two exercises or movements for a seamless transition
Patching - Example
Burpees (a push up, knees tuck in to stand, and jump)
Cueing - Definition
Using as few words as possible to deliver directions and desired outcomes
Cueing - Rhythm Based
Cue must come before the movement
Cueing - Strength or Other Based
Cue may be corrective
Cueing - Guidelines - 1 of 5
Provide no more than one corrective action at a time and choose the most critical
Cueing - Guidelines - 2 of 5
Ensure gross movement errors are addressed first before refining other aspects of form and technique